Submission: Kookie From London

The outfit Luke is wearing in the photo is what he normally wears which is great news for me!

He has a wonderful sense of style and has been an inspiration to many others who have come to him for help. Because Luke has such a passion for style, we decided to launch a little online store called Kookie of London (actually just a few weeks ago) where we offer classic, affordable second-hand clothing modeled by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, genderqueer as well as hetereonormative and cisgender models (in an effort to help redefine gender conventions).”

Wool cardigan: James Aubrey Heritage, found in a thrift store in London. Tweed vest: Part of a vintage suit set inherited from a friend’s father’s collection (brand unknown)Hammerlon silk scarf: also inheritedSilk tie: Aquascutum, thrifted in London. Striped cotton shirt: Lambretta, thrifted

"The model is Luke Warner and I am Sarah Helene, his partner and the one who took the picture.

As Qwear's Founding Editor, Sonny’s work centers around envisioning a future in which the clothing people wear does not dictate their chances of survival. Sonny was awarded 2015 dapperQ of the Year and was the first trans blogger to be sponsored by Topman. In March 2016, Sonny spoke at South by South West's first official queer fashion panel.